Class Gallery

For our project about our first artist, Tarsila do Amaral, students created landscape collages showing a place that is important to them. They used simple shapes to make the objects in their landscape. They used vertical placement to make things look closer or farther away. They also used color gradations to cut all of their shapes out of! All of which our artist used in her paintings of Brazil!

Dominic


Cooper

I created a painting of my house. I used vertical placement by having the trees at the bottom be bigger because they are closer. I created smaller trees toward the top that are farther away.

Mila

I used rectangles, triangles, circles, and squares to create my cubism art. My house was at the bottom of the page to make it look closer and the trees were at the back of my painting because I wanted to focus on the house.

Selah

This is my house and backyard where my family and I spend time. Every year we plant a garden, and I used weird shapes to make the plants in the garden.



Blythe

I used simple shapes for the clouds, bush and pathway in my landscape.

With the hammock I placed it higher to look father away and I placed the house lower to make it look closer.

The house is important because it the main thing about my landscape.


For our project about our second artist, Choi Jeong-Hwa, students created three color designs. From these three color designs, they chose the one that they liked most, and created a small installations using a variety of different sized and colored plastic objects, just like our artist Choi Jeong-Hwa.


Cooper

Blythe

Selah

Mila